Dec 14, 2010 08:09 GMT  ·  By

Since CES is approaching pretty fast, we're expecting a very large number of product leaks to occur over the next couple of weeks, with the first few ones already making their way online, as is the case with the some renderings of future desktop PC systems by Dell.

So, the guys over at Engadget have managed to get their hands on some of the leaked renderings, which apparently depict the future design of the Precision T7600, T5600, and T3600 lines, set to be revealed at some point in the near future (most likely, after the official launch of the Sandy Bridge line of CPUs from Intel, set for CES 2011).

Unfortunately, as mentioned before, for the time being, we're only talking about renderings here, apparently created by the same design house responsible for some other Dell products out there, so there's no certain way of knowing whether the Precision cases will look like this or not.

Now, leaving these suppositions aside, it's important to point out that these renderings paint a very interesting picture of what we should expect from the future Dell desktops, including here a highly modular design (apparently, assembling and disassembling the systems will be a piece of cake, users being also provided with a couple of very interesting security features).

The same modular design will also enable users to easily add or remove certain parts (such as optical disc drives, storage media, etc.), not to mention that there seem to be plenty of connectivity options available as well, placed in such a a manner as to enable very fast and easy access by the users.

Ultimately, we really hope that Dell will turn these renderings into real-life products, because they feature not only quite a lot of useful and versatile functional design features, but also a very visually-attractive look.